Hello ng0, Sorry for the delayed reply! Count me in. I'd like to learn more about GNUnet and any design ideas/known issues there might be to integrate 'guix publish' with it. Shouldn't deploying GNUn
Maxim Cournoyer transcribed 1.0K bytes: … This has been addressed between 2013? and late 2015, and I'm about to document my own discussions, thoughts, and roadmap for this (gathered in the last 2 y
Thanks a lot for the feedback!! >Â Reading from a disk maybe should happen automagically if it can be >Â detected (and is enabled in some configuration). This might also >Â require some integratio
Ludovic Courtès transcribed 540 bytes: Let me interject for a second: while I think work towards GNUnet makes sense (I haven't stopped following my plan; going beyond just substitutes via FS), we ha
Hi! That's possible! I've stumbled on a few of those in the past 2 weeks. It's good to know something's been done about it! I think what I meant was "integration of GNUnet with guix publish". Somethi
Great hacks! Shame about the Guile HTTP server issue, though. Sounds like a really good idea to me, if for no other reason than my selfish desire for more real world testing of 'guix publish'. :) - D
Op 04-04-2023 om 12:53 schreef Attila Lendvai: Onderwerp: Re: [GSoC 23] distributed substitutes, cost of storage Van: Attila Lendvai <attila@lendvai.name> Datum: 04-04-2023 12:53 it's another questio
Helping everyone be more efficient with the tools we normally use would be great. I for one find emacs daunting, but even just getting the hang of opening it up, using debbugs and some simple tasks
Salut Vincent, <address@hidden> skribis: [...] I’m not completely sure and, as Jookia pointed out, the two projects share different goals, with GNUnet allowing for anonymous communications. I donâ€
"Thompson, David" <address@hidden> skribis: Yup! Also, ‘guix publish’ now scales better: 94080a7 * publish: Do not load archive content in memory. 7f23fb0 * publish: Serve /nar requests in a sepa
Hi Ludo, I feel this discussion is still pending, so I am resuming. :-) If context is missing, the thread starts here. Guix project infrastructure. I agree that if the source is substitutable (= the
The NNCP utility might be worth taking a look at. There is a way to set it up alongside udev to automatically transfer files from connected USB storage.
The NNCP utility might be worth taking a look at. There is a way to set it up alongside udev to automatically transfer files from connected USB storage.
Thanks. Observed and tried yesterday: when I turn on logging and make the output more verbose, the log file created is root:root and therefore not accesible by the internal logging mechanisms of the
23. Mar 2016 02:17 by address@hidden: <address@hidden> writes: Since Guix users know in advance the hash of the data they want, downloading from peers has no security implications (and privacy can be
How will trust work in the IPFS world? I think maybe you touch on this when you later mention "building consensus on a package’s hash", but it wasn't entirely clear to me. My understanding is that
address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès) skribis: Here’s a couple more. <h4 id="guix_containers">Linux container support</h4> <p> GNU Guix currently supports the installation of GuixSD on virtual machines
Hi Shivam, Welcome to Guix! I think that Sneakernet-esque distribution of substitutes is very interesting and something that was also talked about at the Guix Days before FOSDEM 23 (Guix with no inte
Hello, Marius Bakke <address@hidden> skribis: I agree that it can be useful. I would very much like it if we had a solution that did not rely on a central service, though. If ‘guix publish’ could
Hi! Maxim Cournoyer <address@hidden> skribis: All the packages in ‘master’ are evaluated a couple of times a day roughly; you can see that at <https://hydra.gnu.org/jobset/gnu/master>. For x86_64